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  5. Italian Domination Of Sea Routes Removed

    PARIS, July 31.-—The Foreign Ministers, in drawing up the peace treaties for Italy, Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Finland failed to agree on a number of points, the principal ones of which were ; ...

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  6. 300 Drowned And Hundreds Homeless

    ISTANBUL, July 31—Three hundred persons are feared dead, 500 injured and thousands rendered homeless by floods following torrential rains in the agricultural districts of Amasya and Samsun. ...

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  7. Further Rain In The Riverina

    N.S.W. Forecast: Further rain in the eastern Riverina and southern highlands, leading to danger of local fleeding and snow on the ...

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  8. New Award For Contract Miners

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Contract miners in NSW, who are transferred from the coal face to do other work must now be paid ...

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  9. COMMENT ON FEDERAL BOOKLET

    SYDNEY Wed.—The secretary of the Shop Assistants’ Union (Ald. E. C. O’Des, M.L.C.) to-day used that the Federal Government should ...

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    SIR WALTER CITRINE, general secretary of the British Trade Union Congress, who was appointed as member of the National Coal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Strange Story Of Indian’s Identity

    LONDON July 31.—One of the strangest stories ever told in a court of law ended yesterday when the judicial committee of the Privy ...

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  12. KILLINGS BY JAPANESE FANATICS

    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 31.— Wholesale expulsion of Japanese terrorists, [?]ent on mass killing of Japanese who accept the degeat ...

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  13. BOY FOUND SHOT AT WILLOUGHBY

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  14. HIGH SCORING MATCH IN SUSSEX

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  15. Lifting Restrictions On Truck Tyres

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Restrictions on the purchase of new motor truck tyres will end on Thursday, except for ...

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  16. REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGES

    CHICAGO July 31.—The University student Heirens, appeared at the Criminal Court yesterday on two charges of murder, but, before ...

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  17. WATER FROM COLLIERY

    The Mining Warden, Mr. V. Lawler, at a special sitting of the Warden’s Court at East Maitland this afternoon heard an application ...

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  18. INQUIRY INTO U.S. WAR CONTRACTS

    WASHINGTON. July 31.— Divind Anderson, war contractor, of Tacoma, Washington, told the Senate wan investigating ...

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  19. MUNITION FIND NEAR RABAUL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— About 1000 tons of Japanese bombs and 600 aerial torpedoes had been found hidden in ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: Why Not the Truth?

    PARIS, July 31. — A proposal by the United States delegate (Mr. James Byrnes) that the plenary meetings of the Paris conference and commission meetings should be open to the Press, which Dr. Evatt seconded and Mr. ...

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  21. Clippers Throw Mine Idle

    CESSNOCK Wed.—The idle collieries on the Maitland field to-day are Richmond Main, where a demand for extra labour by the ...

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  22. Illness Of Mr. Bevin

    LONDON, July 31.—The illness of Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin is more serious than was thought, and it may he weeks ...

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  23. JULY RAINFALL BELOW AVERAGE

    The rainfall recorded at Maitland post office for the mont[?] of July was only 10 points, which was registered on July 17. This is ...

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  24. SINCLAIR STILL IN WORLD OF FANTASY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Evidence that Boyd Sinclair (27),on trial for the murder of John Smillie, taxi-driver, near Flemington saleyards in 1935, was “still obviously insane,” was given by Dr. John McGeorge, Macquarie Street, ...

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  25. ABC’s NEW PROGRAMME POLICY

    SYDNEY, Wed.—General manager of the ABC (Mr. Moses) said today that both ABC (networks would broadcast material ...

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  26. Unusual Severity Of The Curfew At Tel Aviv

    JERUSALEM, July 31.—The curfew at Tel Aviv and the neighbourhood is unprecedented in severity, and the decision to shoot on sight anyone even inadvertently contravening the law was a draconic measure the like of which had ...

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  27. U.S. MARINES SEARCH FOR COMRADES

    PEIPING July 31.—Three hundred motorised American Marines, with the support of howitzers and war planes, are ...

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  28. ALLEGED STABBING AT WALLSEND

    NEWCASTLE Wednesday—Police are seeking a young man who is alleged to have stabbed a Newcastle taxi-driver at Wallsend ...

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  29. Struck By Fall Of Stone

    CESSNOCK Wednesday.— Michael Dever, 53, of Northcote-st., Aberdare a miner, employed at Stanford Main No. 2 colliery was ...

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  30. Hitler’s Deputy Not Seen.

    BERLIN July 31.—U.S. intelligence headquarters denied a recent report to the effect that Hitler’s deputy, Martin Bormann, was seen ...

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  31. Sydney Produce Markets

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  32. Australian In Third PIace

    LONDON: July 31.—The Australian cyclist, Strom, tell back to third position behind 18-years-old Mike Peers, of Manchester, ...

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  33. FIVE NORTHERN MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY Wed.—The only mines idle on the N.S.W. coalfields today are five northern pits, and production loss for today is about 5300 ...

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